From the June 1999 issue of Car and Driver. If cheap gas has a downside—Yeah, this approach is like looking for the bad news in a pay raise, but play along, okay?—it's that small cars get nudged off ...
Nigel first entered the world of automotive journalism in the mid-80s, working for what was then the “bible” of weekly automotive content - Motoring News. Those were the days of tip-tap typewriters, ...
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While there have been loads of famous cars that have cropped up over the years, there's nearly an equal number of iconic engines that have seen the light of day, too. You don't have to scratch your ...
Volkswagen’s 70-year U.S. journey — from quirky Beetles to electric icons like the ID. Buzz. The people’s car is humming louder than ever. Volkswagen Beetle reshaped U.S. car culture with small, ...
The original VW Beetle holds a place in automotive history that’s hard to top, with over 21.5 million units rolling off production lines between 1938 and 2003. That staggering figure means there’s no ...
Scout to begin selling EVs in 2027 produced in South Carolina Scout to forgo traditional dealers, expects 65-70% of vehicles will be SUVs New vehicles will start below $60,000, compete with Tesla, ...
As the automotive propulsion industry shifts toward electrification, the last-of-breed combustion engines are a stultifyingly similar bunch, focused around the same CAD-optimized 500cc cylinder ...
BERLIN, Aug 1 (Reuters) - Volkswagen will prolong sales of combustion engine cars and potentially add new models but without increasing total investment, its CEO said on Thursday, with planned ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Despite how enticing a brand-new car might be, not everyone is interested in driving the newest and flashiest vehicle. Even if a used vehicle ...
The first Volkswagen Beetle sold in the U.S. hit the market in 1949, and while Dutch importer Ben Pon sold exactly two of them that year, Volkswagen would go on to sell more than 20 million Beetles ...